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| Why Are There Few Women in Tech? Watch a Recruiting Session These are the first moments when prospective employees size up a company's culture, and assess whether they can see themselves reflected in its future. More often than not, this is the moment when these companies screw up, according to new research. Tech companies have employed a host of ...
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| Scotland seek way to win away in a Six Nations lacking consistent refereeing Finding a way to win away. It was a conundrum that ensured Gregor Townsend did not get carried away last Saturday by Scotland's first victory over England in 10 years. The head coach was already thinking about their next match against Ireland in Dublin and how to end years of failure on the road in ...
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| Facebook is not getting any bigger in the United States It's starting to feel official: Facebook's U.S. audience is as big as it's going to get. Facebook is massive in this country. More than two-thirds of Americans, specifically 68 percent, use the service, according to new research from Pew Research Center. The troubling news: If you're a Facebook investor, that ...
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| Uber is driving patients to their doctors in a big grab for medical transit market Uber Health is available in two versions: as an online dashboard and as an API for software developers to integrate ride-hailing capabilities into their own health care tools. The service doesn't require an Uber account; notifications can arrive via SMS text message. The company plans to expand the ...
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| Jason Kenny helps Great Britain win silver in cycling team sprint world final Jason Kenny, Jack Carlin and Ryan Owens have won silver for Great Britain in the men's team sprint at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Apeldoorn. The trio were beaten by Jeffrey Hoagland, Harrie Lavreysen and Nils van Thoenderdaal of the Netherlands in a final decided by half a ...
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| Brazil dam disaster: firm knew of potential impact months in advance Six months before a dam containing millions of litres of mining waste collapsed, killing 19 people in Brazil's worst environmental disaster, the company operating the mine accurately predicted the potential impact of such a disaster in a worst-case risk assessment. But federal prosecutors claim the ...
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| Meet TESS, NASA's Next Step in the Quest for Alien Earths In a clean room inside a clean room at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, a petite telescope is perched on a stand for a final series of checkouts prior to launch. The extra fastidiousness is because the observatory's four cameras will fly without protective covers—one of several simplifying design decisions ...
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| How to solve issue of rising non-performing assets in Indian public sector banks The Indian banking system is beleaguered with non-performing assets (NPAs). According to the Reserve Bank of India's Financial Stability Report of December 2017, they currently stand at 10.2 per cent of all assets, while stressed assets, which are believed to be NPAs in effect, stand at 12.8 per cent.
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| Overspending In The Premier League Continues And It's Worrying In the January transfer window, the English Premier League spent a grandiose $576 million, which was a vast increase from the $325 million set in January 2017. Among the worrying increase in inflated spending, Arsenal, Brighton, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Manchester City, Southampton and Swansea ...
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